According to Kashmir Media Service, the spokesperson of Geelani’s forum, Ayaz Akbar, in a statement issued in Srinagar said that the Pakistani High Commissioner in New Delhi, Shahid Malik, along with his associates visited the veteran leader at his Malviya Nagar residence in New Delhi. Malik had come up to formally invite Geelani to visit Pakistan.

The spokesperson added that the decision on accepting the invitation of Pakistan would be taken in Majlis-e-Shoora of the forum. He said that during the meeting, Geelani appealed to Pakistan to step up diplomatic efforts to apprise the world about human rights violations being perpetrated by Indian forces in the occupied Kashmir and to build pressure on India for resolving the issue.

“Pakistan has always supported Kashmiris at political, moral and diplomatic level,” Geelani said during the meeting. He called for inclusion of Kashmiri leadership in talks, saying that bilateral engagements between India and Pakistan had proven futile in the past and the dialogue process could be made result-oriented by involving the Kashmiri leaders.

Meanwhile, Malik assured the veteran leader that Pakistan would continue to support the Kashmir’s struggle for securing their inalienable right to self-determination.

Kashmir is part of the unfinished partition of India, as recognized by UN, Kashmir is a part of Pakistan and always will be, if hindus wanna talk about Balochistan then we’ll talk about Khalistan, Assam, Nagaland and so on……so be careful India, and exit Kashmir, it’ll be better for you guys

Pakistan hypocrisy? You don’t like others meddling in what you think is an internal affair but have no qualms about crossing borders and mucking around in your neighbors. The World, Pakistan and your neighbors would be better off had you focused on your own issues Recommend

@Khan:
Year 1965 : Give us Kashmir or else…..1971 creation of Bangladesh
Year 2012 : Give us Kashmir or else…2012 Baluchistan
Year 2020 : Give us Kashmir or else…..Sindhudesh
Year 2030 : Give us Kashmir or else…… That street on other side of Parliament is a different country….
Year 2050 : Give us Kashmir or else…Have to get aVISA to go to the toilet of my house (Its in different country)….
Year …….

Indians need to understand the tightrope that the Pak civilian govt needs to walk to be able to gradually distance itself from the Kashmir issue without the cataclysmic impact that this decision will have an increasingly radicalized civil society – rock the boat too hard or move too fast and the first casuality is likely to democracy, not Kashmir. So let’s just sit tight while the story unfolds.